
Ronda
The cliff-top city split by a breathtaking 18th-century bridge.

Zero euros
You can fill days here without spending a cent. Here is how the locals do it.
Some of Málaga’s finest experiences are completely free — from the marble sweep of Calle Larios to the Roman Theatre, the city beaches and a clutch of excellent free museums.
Time your visits well (several paid sights open free on Sundays) and Málaga becomes one of Europe’s best-value city breaks.
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The cliff-top city split by a breathtaking 18th-century bridge.

A clifftop balcony over the sea and Andalusia’s prettiest white village.

A 1st-century BC Roman theatre at the foot of the Alcazaba.

The elegant marble pedestrian boulevard at the heart of the city.

A 19th-century iron market behind a Moorish gate, full of tapas bars.

A faded-glamour 1920s bathhouse beach under giant ficus trees.

UNESCO Bronze-Age dolmens and a surreal karst landscape.

A palm-lined harbour promenade with the iconic glass cube.

A string of coves in a former fishing village, famous for espetos.

The most authentic fishing-quarter beach in the city.

Fine arts and archaeology in the grand Aduana palace.

The city beach — golden sand a 10-minute walk from the centre.

Free contemporary art in a converted Bauhaus-style market.

A postcard white village in the hills above the Costa del Sol.

A wide, uncrowded western beach loved by locals for sunsets.